Tourism in Burundi

Bujumbura, the largest city and former capital of Burundi, is a major tourist attraction of the country.

[3] Direct contributions of travel and tourism industry to the country's GDP was 2.1% in 2013 and 2% in 2014.

[4] According to World Bank data, the number of international tourists increased in the 2000s.

Kibira National Park, Rurubu River and Lake Tanganyika are considered major natural habitats for wildlife.

In 2014, the ritual Burundian drum dance was placed on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list.

Lake Tanganyika , one of Burundi's most popular tourist attractions